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New Episode of Biotech Buzz with Rohan Suri from Forbes 30 under 30

After his brother suffered a misdiagnosed concussion, Suri decided to develop an improved concussion test. One increasingly popular way to diagnose concussion is via eye tracking tests, but the equipment to do that is expensive. So the 17-year-old founded a company to make an eye-tracking device that uses a headset and the practitioner’s phone. Since June, Suri’s tool has diagnosed 60 concussions. To find out more about his technology visit www.averiahealth.com

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